give three examples of our daily life to show how important it is gases to diffuse quickly
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Three examples that come to mind are first the detection of leaks of natural gas when you smell the odorant that is added to natural gas. Natural gas has no odor of its own and so a strongly smelling sulfur compound is added. This way if a leak occurs it can be quickly detected and fixed, minimizing the possibility of an explosion.
A second example would be the release of oxygen from plants during photosynthesis. This oxygen is necessary for all animal life on earth and if it did not quickly diffuse some areas of the world would have high levels of oxygen while other areas (such as deserts) would have almost none.
A third example is the exhaust from automobiles. This exhaust contains, along with carbon dioxide and water, many other compounds, some of which are harmful and even potentially fatal, to people. Because of diffusion, the gases in the exhaust quickly mix with the surrounding air and drop to levels that are no longer dangerous to us.
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Three examples that come to mind are first the detection of leaks of natural gas when you smell the odorant that is added to natural gas. Natural gas has no odor of its own and so a strongly smelling sulfur compound is added. This way if a leak occurs it can be quickly detected and fixed, minimizing the possibility of an explosion.
A second example would be the release of oxygen from plants during photosynthesis. This oxygen is necessary for all animal life on earth and if it did not quickly diffuse some areas of the world would have high levels of oxygen while other areas (such as deserts) would have almost none.
A third example is the exhaust from automobiles. This exhaust contains, along with carbon dioxide and water, many other compounds, some of which are harmful and even potentially fatal, to people. Because of diffusion, the gases in the exhaust quickly mix with the surrounding air and drop to levels that are no longer dangerous to us.
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10 examples of diffusion in everyday life
You can smell perfume because it diffuses into the air and makes its way into your nose.
Cigarette smoke diffuses into the air.
A few crystals of potassium permanganate in water will diffuse and turn the water purple.
Leave a soda bottle open and the carbon dioxide bubble will diffuse and leave it flat.
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